Former Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson was forced to hit out at a customer who was allegedly caught red-handed stealing cans of gin from his Diddly Squat farm shop.
The 63-year-old opened the store based in the Cotswolds in 2020 and has gained an array of support from fans who travel across the country to purchase goods from the establishment.
But Jeremy was forced to call out a potential shoplifter after they were appeared to be taking items without paying for them on CCTV.
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Heading over to Instagram, Jeremy shared the footage of the man with his 6.7million followers.
Captioning the clip, he wrote: “This man came ‘shopping’ at the farm shop. I would like to meet the cu,” while he seemingly censored himself from using offensive language.
Heading straight to the comment section, fans shared their thoughts on the CCTV clip.
One Instagram follower wrote: “When you steal from someone who has 6.7million followers and get caught on camera.”
Another penned: “Imagine stealing from someone as high profile as Jezza and thinking you’d get away with it.”
While a third said: “Lol who would steal from a shop owned by a celebrity which is massively televised?”
According to The Sun, a spokesperson for Thames Valley Police said it had received a report of shoplifting at Diddly Squat Farm Shop.
The spokesperson also said two men had arrived around 4.15pm before taking their pick of the goods on offer.
“Two men entered the shop after arriving in the same vehicle. One went to the till and bought £69-worth of goods while the other stole two bottles of alcohol and another unknown item, worth around £80,” police confirmed.
Items at the Diddly Squat Farm range from jams and chutneys to aprons and tea towels.
The store also sells gin, cider, candles and clothing.
The news of the theft comes after Jeremy was forced to warn customers that there was an issue with some of his cider products stating some of the bottles they had purchased were at possible risk of “exploding”.
Last month the star explained there had been a “massive co** up” and there was a “slim chance’” some of the bottles might explode, as he warned fans to “open it underwater, pour it away and get in touch for a refund”.
The potential explosion was due to the ciders “over fermenting”.
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